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Vikas Divyakirti was born on 26 December 1973 in Bhiwani, Haryana.He completed his early schooling in Hindi medium at Halwasia Vidhya Vihar. After completing his schooling, he studied at Zakir Husain Delhi College, pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce (honors) degree.
Indian Poetry in English (2000) ed. by Makarand Paranjape and published by Laxmi Publications, New Delhi; A New Book of Indian Poems In English (2000) ed. by Gopi Kottoor and published by Poetry Chain and Writers Workshop, Calcutta; Twenty Indian Poems (2001) ed. by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra and published by Oxford University Press, New Delhi
A poetry collection is often a compilation of several poems by one poet to be published in a single volume or chapbook. A collection can include any number of poems, ranging from a few (e.g. the four long poems in T. S. Eliot 's Four Quartets ) to several hundred poems (as is often seen in collections of haiku ).
Drishti and similar may refer to: Drishti, a 1990 Hindi film by Govind Nihalani; Drishti (yoga), a part of yoga practice; Drishti (client), a visualization tool for tomography and electron-microscopy data; View (Buddhism) or Drishti, a concept in Buddhism; Drisht or Drishti in definite Albanian form, a village in Albania
Drishti (from Sanskrit दृष्टि dr̥ṣţi, meaning "vision" or "insight") is a multi-platform, open-source volume-exploration and presentation tool. [1] Written for visualizing tomography data, electron-microscopy data and the like, it aims to ease understanding of data sets and to assist with conveying that understanding to the research community or to lay persons.
The editor (or editors, often there are several) of an edited volume is the key figure in conceiving and producing the book. [1] He or she is responsible for determining the book's purpose, structure and style (as laid out in a book proposal); for signing a book contract with an interested publisher; and for selecting the individual contributors who will write the chapters (and possibly the ...
R. Balakrishnan is a bureaucrat, author, researcher, poet and has written several books in Tamil. He is a former Indian Administrative Service officer. Currently he serves as the chief advisor (special initiative) to the Chief Minister of Odisha state government.
Monthly Magazine, 1810 (John Adams Library, Boston Public Library) The Monthly Magazine (1796–1843) of London [1] [2] began publication in February 1796 as The Monthly Magazine and and British Register. From 1826 through 1835 it used the title The Monthly Magazine, or British Register of Literature, Sciences, and Belles Lettres.